

Possibility of using public-private partnership in the construction of thermal power plants
https://doi.org/10.24412/2409-4358-2024-1-29-33
Abstract
The concept of public-private partnership is a relatively innovative mechanism that serves to combine public and private enterprise investments in the implementation of large infrastructure projects. The growing awareness of the urgency of the problem of the volume of budget investments forces the state to look for alternative fi nancing mechanisms. Especially in the energy sector, where maintaining independence is one of the highest priorities of any state. In these conditions, public-private partnership is the most relevant form of implementation of large investment projects in Russia.
About the Authors
Artyom S. SubbotinRussian Federation
Artyom S. Subbotin – Cand. Sci. (Tech.); Associate Professor of the Department of construction of thermal and nuclear power facilities,
26, Yaroslavskoe shosse, Moscow, 129337.
Darya S. Iashina
Russian Federation
Darya S. Iashina – Postgraduate Student;
64, Leningradsky prospect, Moscow; 125319.
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Review
For citations:
Subbotin A.S., Iashina D.S. Possibility of using public-private partnership in the construction of thermal power plants. New technologies in construction. 2024;(1):29-33. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24412/2409-4358-2024-1-29-33